
"...a feisty docu-drama about Paul Watson...a fascinating mix of troubled and troubling biography and autobiography...holds you in a steely grip." --Four Stars - Time Out
"...an engrossingly subjective docu-drama which feels psychologically acute and politically important...a really superb piece of theatre." --The Stage "The Body of an American is a play about writing a play but it's also an intricate meditation on the nature of memory and guilt." --Four Stars - Evening Standard "A play that tightens its grip as it probes where war lives, and discovers we each carry it inside ourselves." --Four stars - Guardian "Provides ample food for thought - Moment by moment the livewire, oddly introspective theatrical experience keeps us on our toes, and accumulatively it presents us with a debate about where we should draw the line between observation and involvement, what's good about curiosity and what's bad." --Four stars - Telegraph